The heist. The most explosive issue of the CRUEL SUMMER arc yet.
Another volume of Criminal ends but this time one of the greatest mysteries in the entire series has been answered. Teegs death was a tragedy of his own making and it was thrilling to read from beginning to end. Cruel Summer was structured perfectly from clever bits of foreshadowing to its multiple points of view and phenomenal character work. I cant wait to sit down and read it again. Read Full Review
A near perfect depiction of a robbery gone right, Criminal #11 feels cinematic not only in its scope, but in the interplay between its characters. All the dominoes have been set up, and it takes only one person to send them toppling over. The strongest issue in the series' arc thus far, Criminal #11 feels like an ending and a beginning, all wrapped up in hard hitting writing and fantastic art. Read Full Review
One issue left" sigh. Read Full Review
Sean Phillips' film noir style continues to be the perfect complement for this story. There is a gritty realism to the characters and Phillips keeps out focus on them in the art. Read Full Review
Criminal's most mythologized bad guy finally meets the end readers all knew he had coming, and despite that, issue eleven of this series still manages to pack a wallop. Quite easily one of the finest comics being published today. Read Full Review
As an almost stand-alone issue, this is an excellently executed piece. But on whole, it's a tad hard to judge, since #11 ends on a cliffhanger that we expected but dreaded. One thing's for sure"I have to read #12. Read Full Review
The final issue of this story will have the final say, but nothing can negate the visceral enjoyment of a well executed heist comic like this one. Read Full Review
Criminal continues to be a great read. This team makes great books and criminal is always consistently good.